lmows Inc Mon Ward 11 111,’| 10%. 111,1; Nash Mo .. 101,4 10% 101,!‘ Par Pub .. 1511K, 1-1 13% 3-1 {.1 P S ufNJ (H111 0.17).’. 1111i] 11511)’. Pur B Cp 17 Radio (Sp . D 111,1 0 111g . -\'nn Hi ccl ' Wool (‘o w». Novlnylalzn 20, 1931 THE <>H1Ru<>'PT;1-;T<>w.~ 99111111111 1T1 10111 EXBHANEE (special to Johnston B 11111111) Opcu1lllgh1Lo\y|l.as(]Nt(‘l1. p110 Air’ Iioduc 11:51.41] Allcg (‘orp 111,-’; _ h , " Al (‘in-m .. ‘ - At Iii-fin .. A111 (‘nu Am b‘ Pow Am S 11o . Am '1‘ T01 Am Tobnc Ann Co? Au-hison .-\ul1 Auto» linll Ohio 2111,11 32 llarus A . (u. I 110ml AV .. 111 101.1 . liolh Steel $71111‘ 157% '-5 lirlg s . .. . ]i_v1»r€"~.. ..| 111,4. 111;. Cont Oil . 71in (‘all llccln . 11114 — c l) (i Alo 1.11% — i C Pacific i? do 11111100 (‘hrys .\lo (Joi Curb . - (‘oi o ni.-c 1/1 + 1A. (‘ons (ins . , — ‘it (‘out (‘an — ‘h’. Corn I'm — "b1 Dav Chem — lirug inc — F} llupont —- ‘.11 Elcc A-L .. -— ‘.11 lam 1' Lt 1A. Fox l-‘ilm ‘— 1.1. -ll‘rco Tex . 1- 1/1 Ilicn Elco .. - — "'9'. cilcn l-‘oods - '11 __ 1,; — ‘l: - — '11 . .. fir. - 1.— 1.1 lnil 'l‘('1 1T1 151$. 11'); 15 - Johns Man 211% 28% 2S 28 — 5Q Ks C South 111/. — Ken (‘op .. 111 13 12,3 12% 1 Lulu Co .. 57 1.1g My B t; a< 3 MoK Tin I’ M Truck .. 10 Mex Sen .. 8% a< i .. w~ 1 +1 l+l+i l 1+1 ll Nat 1‘. ling 1115,11; 181,5 1111K. 181/; '11; Nat P Lt 101,1 1111/, 1111A bf. N Y Cont 51111,; 40531. 31814. .151,“ N Am (‘o 371,5 3111/1 37% 38% M. $3’! Penn Rail 28 29 271V. +111++ll .- $ It -l\ .. 311.’: Rep 1 11 .. 71,1’, . 1/4 Rock 1111 .1 1i) -|-1-',‘;. Roy Dutch 17 — ‘ Safe Stoves 40 - 1,1, B Roebuck 411,1 411,4 10% 4011.; -1 Sine Corp 71,4 Rim Co S Pacific . South linll B Brands .. Warn l1 (‘o \\'ca l'nion West, l-Ilet: W-Ovcr . Worth P T TAKES nacoém SHIPMENT _ ""1 oovaaumsur aaasnan BEEF‘. When the "Empress of Britaiuj’, "ilsueen of the North Atlantic and‘ "pride o! the Canadian Mercantile Marine, sailed out of Quebec, Octob- “'"tr 28th on her last voyage for the season she carried in her "iazcrette" 65 whole carcasses of "Red Brand" choice beef, the largest individual shipment of beef to be graded and branded under the Federal Beef Grading Service. This beef will form - part of the “stores" for the Empress _ on her forthcoming world cruise starting from New York the 3rd of December. To ensure the finest in quality in food products, the Can- adian Pacific Railway, and also the catering department of the C.P.O. Services, supplying all C.P.R. steam- ers, buy their supplies by competent 'bids' in the open market, bids be- ing based on specifications which call‘ for government graded products hi respect to beef, eggs, poultry, fruits, vegetables and canned goods. With public service institutions oi this kind government grades are the standard of quality. They need the best and this is how they get it.- Dept. of Agriculture, Ottawa. ‘LL The Montreal Stoch Exchange (Nprelul f0 Johnston k Ward '11s l1 1.‘ Fucking .. lirnziliun .. l2 121,1 12 121A I1 (.‘ Powcr A .. 2R (‘nu (‘ur Fdy (‘nn 1! l-‘dy l'l'd (‘on (‘oiuont . .. (‘nu (‘om l'l‘1l . (‘nu Gypnuln ... (‘an lud Alco (‘an Pow Pup .. (‘ons .\l Smelt .. llo llrhlge .. .. 27 ho Sim-l (‘olil .. 314. llum llrldge . .. 71/, lioll (1 liliucs .. l1.-till int Nlckcl .. . . 1111,41 10',-'_-i 101,-’. 101/; 5 Simon-y llarrls I. .\lont Power . . 315i Power (‘orp . .. 3111.’, 1 filunvinignn .. 3.‘! Sit-oi of (‘nnndn . "7 R n!‘ (‘nnndn Pfd I 712 \\'11| l-lloc ., _.,| 3 BANK! Nova Scoiin . “I284 I I I Mining Exchange (Cmuullnn I'm-so) TO1iO.\"l‘O, Out, Nor. 10-(.\l1ning bah-s Stock lllghllnnv (‘lose (tidbit-mo .111 .111 .111 800M111: 1,15 3500|Arno . . .0254. zsonlamny .. . . 2.'l00,1.\1n|1lu( .. . 101} fillibA-iklcific . . flmvfilli-llolliuigcr N111 l’-.\lc(n1u .. 121111 111111101111 . . fifidiljlhluker H111 Qooilfliuff-(‘nn . .'.oo‘(‘-'i‘rr~tn 210001‘hlbougnmnu ..- - :12... g9 fiflifiloldnle ... ‘Jfolfi-linuym .. fiilflllloillngcr Qfiilllilloivcy . . illililflfeclcy 4lfiilil(lrk Lake , Qfioollilrk Prom . l21ll101l\'oot Flor . 2001Lr|ko1and .. ."0‘l.nkc Shore . tioiifi-‘sincansn 10001311111 linsin flilillliiuyland .. icluLvre .. il.‘.0,.ii11c-(‘orp , llflllilllof-llnll . . 100011101111 .. .. fidflibiurphy ... l-ifliiXlpissing .. 47771.\'<,1rnn|ln . . modulo Colony . l00ifOlgn .. .17 .112 .411 .70 B. .1111 lffiimifiimlnconn . . 1200131-111111116 . . 11.. 4300"l‘nul1oin 1771'i‘cck llugilos .. Jiliiiliilnit-lilrk .- 1000i\'|pnn(1 ... ildiillVniic .. .. .'1l\i.'1'\\'i'1.'-’1it lltil‘ Silver .7101?!“ '.i‘oi.'il sales 2110.172. UNLISTED ' .0113.‘ .nr.I,;| .011 .17 . 7 . 11.110! 1 5001-71111: (‘rcnt . L’l1i0'l~l111or11|lo . . , -ill.1innin O1] . , Tfiiiludsmu llny . Zllflilmp (lil .. .. l-id.'.i.\‘lvk.-.1l . . . . . . 1 Tililililrk lludson .. $001 ‘ lmml . . . in! ' 0710111111111 Pete lliiiiiimvnliie _.. '11 101M111 niuros .. ..I crs ‘ v r IOOUIVR-k ...| .1: 1 .111,<,1'.111,1, Rfynrth-iigonquin . .. 71.1 Y; 11000811111: . . lfioiflireit . ffifiilirmrnlec .. .. 2500111111 Kirk . .. 2- §l"cn l'u( .. ... nnoorvounit (‘on . .. l00()|l)o1n Expl 411111111911111111111 700107-111 Lake . ililfiiilrozcllu .. 102F10'lil(chic liOilOiSud Mines . The Dollar NlHV YORK, N. Y., ‘Nov. iii-Ally ihc (‘anadian l‘ress)—-'l‘ho (‘nundlnn (it SR 0-111 11011111 on local foreign ext-hang- cs today, and (he hound sterling cud- cd (he dny at $3.70 for cnbls transfers. 1V. cunts lowcr than (be previous close. 'l‘ho dolinr fluctuated narrowly, and sterling was steady throughout (be (lolinr closed lii-lil ccnt lower session. l (lpenllilgrll.o\\'ll.asi 4 101g 15 701/. The Montreal Curb Market ._..___ (Special lo Johnston rt- Word) 151111-1111 I1111-1111igiahoughast Ahnuu .. .. .1 o1 lim-nlliuirnois 151g Missouri British Am (lll Dis Corp-Sou llniue (ill . lulperinl (ill lni iH-lvoh-nul lnt Ulllilll‘ . bluish lilluc . .. Nornudu .. .. ..I Risone .. .. ..,] Tack llughcs \\'nklcr,lllrnn1 1 Ii 30'»... 201G l I 11:1,, 1.1.111»,- 10.2.". 1 . mdinn (‘01111111111 by (h1- ltoyul linnk clown-d today as follows: , peso, 0"i111. pound, ' .‘l.\'1. Ailstrin, svluiiiiug, not ((110100. lielglmn. bcign, 0.16117. lirnzll, milrl-is, 0.0710. liuignrizi, lov, 0.1111141. China, iiong Kong 11o1|.||'~‘ 0.20.11. (fzer-iiosiosnikin, crown, (1.(Jt...1. llnuunlrk, krone, (i.“'1il. Finland, fl11u1urk,-(l.u....4 France, frolic, 0.11141. Germany, roischlnxirk, 0.2077. Great lirituin, pivuud, 4. i9 (lreer-e, drnl-luun, 0.0115. lloiluml, florlu, (i.~i.'.'.£7. llulngury‘, |\(‘ii1_'11, not quoted. India, rupl-p, o l Italy, lirc, 0 -. Japan, yen. 0.5581. Jilgoslavla. dinar, 0.0201. New Zcaiund, pound, 3.8.710. " 11. lt- YES TERDZ. rs Fog/c AND QB 01m Grain Market I MARKET GOSSIP ed wheat closed firm. ‘nl Writ") lligh Low Close 11cc. .. .. .. ... cmrxsoo. 111., Nov. Iii-Barlow cnrdh" tin.- part of recent speculative sellers 1.1 p (n41: 111m of ilu- princlpal grain houses wns also conspicuous in (he [inn-busing em-f-‘ri-"rlrl" dom (he ivhcnt market uffcrczl great-i“ cr invcsllncnt possibilities (hun nt (hc 1- rcnt values were (be sum and s11b- 11111111111: in case an important sinnco n! n liquidated world. up, o11(s u rise of 2 cents. ivmulruo, 1m... Nnv. iii-my 1111"" "-1111": days. sicadlly forward on the Winnipeg 1"13""'111Y1.511.11~'i11 811011‘!- vnnced 1% (n (15111 nnd 117% respect- Y.. Nov. 10—A rise .- qivcr and hopes of a brought fr. (lo-...| 1.1-1 lyyggpg 1.. ,-, ,,,,,,,. nip-i <1‘ 111d:|_\"s session, although late wmght irregularly lower fin- k"... jmppmg in n rise ln win-n: prions‘ H.111 - ~r1 (o nearly 2 cents in when: -, especially in (he late ilcnllnga.‘ and v >111 lu-ipcd pull the market out ' .-1 nmriiiiig slump which 11nd sceu‘ r stocks, including Penn- und took 1i1e ground (hat it was nel- 1- Mn . .\ii: iiic (‘oust Line and (he .\'orih Westerns, at new lows. iron-over, piloted the advance. present time. It was urgod- 11mg u". for .- 1111s did not cars to he caught _ nunww-nipvrr should come from (he con-- Wheat closed unscttlcil, 154-101 cents; 11'1" H11‘. but nct gains of 1 (o i1 points above .\‘cs(1-r1l:|y‘s finish, corn -',‘i-11{., \\'1'I‘-‘ Ifibv-r rcduci-d or cnucelicd in the 1,1’. advanced. nnd provl. I:1~l 01111-411111111111-11. The general nv-i sinus \'nr_vlng frolu 10 cents decline (0 "m1" h“ "wmemh" “t I Point: 1111.4 cI-w- d lowr-r in eight of tholust n“, Cnnmmm yrrels)_neyers|ng "B, 'i‘in- nulrkct was quiet on the declines “mm... of yesterday’ “qmm Dunn.“ and ni-o nn (he rally, snics aluount- (irnln Exchange (odny and closed with TW" r-jliilTflili. 11111111111‘- COBBI 111"!‘ g_.,;,,l 0f "m" 111;, m 11L, “um, and 111111510111‘ and Nashville-the ini- Novcmlvcr 11nd Dcccnlhor each nd- '1" l‘ """i""11“'1 h? “I9 1'"Pl119l'—-1"‘- iiu-ir dividends, (‘oust Lino 11,1, cents arm-anger; May at 70% and July nt 701... Steady cables, light offerings and moderate support from l'n1(c1l Mates cd gains of 1111 cents. Minor profil- (nking subsequently slightly offset (he rise. The market generally was more ac- tive than yesterday when prices tumbled sharply backward. There were appreciable [inn-buses of Winnipeg .\ln_v whcnt against sales of (he ror- rosyvondirlg future at 17111011120 the fivc (rent sprcud between (he two monihs apparently proving (he incentive for buying in that direction. Advices from Argentine confirmed damage (o new crops (here as (he rc- woaiher conditions. Tilers wna n good demand for var- ivcly, while May and July each were “mm """"11111¢ 7 11°11"! 011 The IIBWB. Exchange Rates inicrcst worr- (ho cbicf fnclzrrs in the‘ upward uiving which at onc (lino show-i e market today were as .1-.....'..i sir-riing in Montreal 4.271. 1'1. 1d sir-Hing In New York 11.711. (‘anndiun (lullnr in New York S3 0-111. suit of frost and other imfnvornhle, Japanese Market‘ . LS8 ndu 83.112 1,5. Extra Fancy tiOlASSEfi n. . South Africa, pound, 5.11801. p, 81min, pr-sotxi, 0.00111. Snmdon, krone, 0.2311. be" huyerg‘ Fuvbizcrignd, franc, 0.21112: lilodcratc exports of bnrlcy and feed FI_O‘"I'I'II‘I'I‘III 1-“111-‘11: 11°11"?- 1-‘11 110!‘ f?!" outs also were rcporiml. l\'l-i\\'_ YORK, N. Y., (1,655 cign e\ dinngc 1 r1 '1 11.1; ' iginm us grades of rod spring win-at with exporters, shippers and rniilers (he ~ 7 11cc, 1151;; io 11111 7117,1411. 0. ' No ; Dec. 341,11; May TINA; Jilly $71,111. liarley:—1\'or, 4113; Deg, 4414A; 111,“- iGIQA. Fish Quotations (‘jsll PRICES \'o. 1 hard, 701.1! no. 1 nor, "0- 4. 1171/...’ no. 5. 541/: no. (l. 481,1; ic"'"‘dl““ hf") "T11. 45-11: (rack. 117%: no. 1 (lurum, BOSTON. M11119» NM’- 19"N1"9 1"" .11 ’- acrccnlngs, oer (on, 50c. acls arrived at (he fish plor today. '_ l(s—.\'o.2 1'. 113.1114..- no. :1 o w '11 no, 1 fcc11,. “TIOLICSALE QUOTATIONS *'°1‘1"1'"'“'- i:11iin radca: 1i rn Large cod .. 7 l0 3 g i“? m; 3 Q “nwmfi/Z: Markets .. No. 3-1‘. \i'., 44; no, llurldnck 1 "n, r, (i, w” 41; ho 0 Poll-wk truck, 441,1. ' llnkc Lemon soles (ilruy solos I I t 1" Aziz Pleads Gull y Clean Furnace Pipe To Get .. iRid Of’ Moths (Canadian Press) Moths are household insects gen- OTTAWA‘ on." No“ 19_P1ead_ ere! to mwiivf Qlnflde which “1111-1- lng giillty w jumping as ball oi’ es serious losses to clothing. They $4,000 Moses Am, 44 year old syri- "IB 11511111131 hard 11° 8°11 11d 0f: but an, xvas sentenced tovan additional investigations carried out recently} 51x months m Kingston Pennant” _ in British Columbia proved con-qary by Judge J_ E_ Daly he“. sag- ' Olusively 1111110119 91 111B 111°“ mkiurday. The term will be added to P01151119 11199111118 Places 1°!‘ thwhis two year sentence for receiving ' moth has' been seriously overlook- swim, goods. ed -_ p Last Janualy Aziz was found Ill the 1101118 9111111113911 with 110i guilty 0f receiving about $2,000 of air furnace in 111111111111" 111111 815° Jewelry stolen ifOlll an Ottawa W119"? 1911995 P1111 11011710113511)‘ 1* hB-slstore. He was sentenced to two been found that lint, flutt and dust ‘years 1n pengtentlmy and allowed 81111161‘. “T111111! almost a. felt. The his liberty. on $4,000 pending an entomologist who conducted the appeay when appeal was schsdul- specific investisatlons as to theta to be heard m Toronto Azlz cause of this accumulation attflbll-:fallgd to appear and the appeal ing a. room, particularly one heav- Aziz pleaded he had imderstood I J sweep dust and lint into the 00161-23 and 13 and that as soon as he d" w 511-51511’ ‘he demand 1°’ high ' aid srate to save the trouble of learned of his mistake hc came toIETmZ-f bu”: ""5 aJaipanesa Pr?‘ Ottawa to give himself to. Cfotvnflillc 011 6111111111195 mllwve n Careful examination discloses the Counsel pointed out he left - (hchlulluty 111059 imlwrts W111 be presence of moth larvae and other province in violation of the bail latlvely 5min 1°‘ some “m” et-lcicnccs of the presence of many bond, knowing he should not have’ picking it up. generations of moths. Experiments done so. also showed that after being thor- ________ Qughly cleaned and reassembled lneurabls fluff would accumulate in hot, air “I want a silavc," said the deter- furnace piping in from three to mined looking man, as he dropped Cour months to an extent which will into the barbafls chair. “I don't Provide 168111118 PIP-Ce for moths- want a haircut, or .-a shampoo. To get completely rid of moths in Neither do I want any bay rum, hair an infested house it is 1 ecessary tonic, hot towels or face nmssagcl not only thoroughly to sterilize and lust want a. pun. shave with no clean all possible material, but also trimmings. Do you understand that? to be equally careful in thoroushly Yes, sir, said the barber. Will you 61011111118 111111 furnace Pipind- have some lather on your face, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. 311'?" MR. AND 1.13s. For Our Butter Although Canada's share in the Japanese butter trade has been de- creasing slowly during the past few 1 Zrcul Poul-r wnu n 1'.-.|lun- of today's |scss1on lu-rc, but (but issuc failed (o ignin ground uudor (bu. lmpcius ni’ thr- lincrczlsvd 110111111111. Of i111!‘ inicrllnled third as a. supplier of this commod- ity to Japan, writes P- V. McLane. Assistant Canadian Trade missions-r at Kobe, in the forth- osié: no. llDi‘., 1121,14; no. :1 11or.. 511513: coming issue Intelligence Journal. 1929 and 1930 show that the chief ,, _ _ “w: sources of supply in order of’ im- .1, 20%; rejected, 21,... (rack: portance are New Zealand, Aus- tralia and Canada. Zeaiand supplied 213.600 pounds valued at $67,000, and Canada is credited with 140.226 pounds valued at $52,000. The United Statu was a poor fourth and the remaining business went principally to Great Britain. The total annual consump- xmv ‘nun N_ y" Nov, 1940M]- lily John l'.. Cooley, Associated Prelslalthougb the general market. llflfllhll- | ,. ed to railway adversity, ignored i(. The lost 1111111111-1: iuu-kup in stocks May .. .. .. ' (i7 |1I1ll'_\ unit-ulna of the conferencodu-r of 111i 1 ulvliiy and 111m|1=ir1n1 |I'11:|11 oxccutivcfl 41ml 1111.10!‘ lciill- sharps. 1'. . $11-01, which 11nd hM-n Cnu-Aqo crs log-r sou-ks on the ilpgrude during more (ban .1n( higher, closed 1_- off, wbilr- Auu-ricnn ’l‘oiophnne il1|'lll'4l 11 2 hoini rise Into n small (lcvli 1. American 12in, .\l1lr-d (Ihemicni, (‘hryu- 1m‘. (h-(u-rui llicciric, l111\1r|\:1l1o|1:|1 ' l air-coil, ‘ ndnrd (iii of 1 - l'n|(- cd i‘or;1, l1.-viii» l1.-u: Sit-cl, llorrln-Il nnd A. .\1. 111->r~1, 111111-111: otbI-rs, 111-111 11p more Fv\~---.<i‘|1il,v and ended (he day higher. 'i'h-~r1- worc also small nc( a ~ vnncos 1'1 11.1|1_v rails. \\'oo11\'or(|1 w '4 1"I'\Y~'l'i"‘l~‘i~1\' heavy, off ilpproxiiilzliv- 1y 2 ponds. Forv - ‘II-images ow-rc raihcr easy. 1111-1- 111-111;; n drop of 1111111111 nno ccni in 1h:- i'.'|||.'l|1i.'ii| dollnr. Th1- ycn and (i1:- rr-iscluuzirl: were firm. bul sterling and l-‘rcnrh francs cased. \\'II.\'I‘ Till-I STOCK .\l.\l1l(l'."l‘ DID: .\'|i1ii11cr of advances .. Xumlu-r of declines Stocks ilv-vbnngcrl ’l‘o(nl ir-"p-s (railed Montreal Market Sidelights (funudlan Press) l1ll'ill H1111 lug a ch-nrhlg a\vuy of current llil1'1'1‘- laintica in both inicrunilonul and do- nlestic affairs, but 111 (he lllfillfiliilifil evidences in various quarters point (o. a slow but steady lmprovcmcnt, not (he lcnst important of which is :1 1.1-i- icr frond in rail r-nr loadings in (his ('Ollli1l',\'. increased .r-iivi(y' in Moni- issilos. "tlliliflii. advanced fractional- ly. while f‘. 1’. it. and lilir-rnniionnl Nickel cur-h yioldod u nunll fraction. , The contraction in (ho cnrniiigd of Sherwin-Willinms of (‘nmuln in (hc na rcvonh-d in (he report'- . .1 pnscnicil at (he nunnul Ecru-ml lilhciiflg iomorrniv will bo quitol in lino wlih vxp.-o(:1(io|1s, having: ro-i which prr-vnilcd in (hat period. 1- holdcrs will have rnuso for sntisfau-lion in (he nm1ulcnn|1cc ol‘ n strong bai- ance sin-ct giosiilnn, not working cup- iinl 111 (be cum-ni. exhibit standing ni approximately; four million (loilnrs. with (hc rnfln of quick assets uvcr president, W. S, l-‘nllis, I11 his report to shnrciloldcrs, indicates (but provi- sion has 111-011 made for-‘r-conomics in 0 oration (ilrough n cnrcful survey of nl avenues of oxpl-luiiiuros, and con- cludes (hat it is expected that wlih tion of butter in Japan during the past few years has been about 3,- 500,000 pounds. 'I'his, for a P0911111- tion c1’ approxlmately,65,000,000 in- dicates an extremely low per cap- ita consumption. Practically no but- ter is consumed by the Japanese, according to Mr. McLane; natives of other countries living in Japan, and hotels and restaurants serving meals in foreign style, are mainly responsible for the commodity. Increased Japanese pro- duction of butter and a large car- ry-over from last year have pressed prices and caused a. shrink- age in foreign imports during 1931. Official statistics showing the pro- ductlon of natural butter in Japan indicate an increase for 1930 over the previous year pounds. Production of tcs it to "careless maids" and was dismissed, 1.1.; was arrested M, 1929 amounted to 3,042,082 pounds, "|"lazy husbands," who when sweep-inf; home here Qgtqbgp g1 0f Jumping Bail. and in 1930 to 4.654.132 pounds. Importation from foreign lly carpeted, he alleges, tiequentlythe appeal was 1,0 be hem-d on Om tries will of course continue in or- come and will be practically confined to established brands. present neither importers nor deal- ers are interested in new brands, as the turnover would ilccessarlly be too small to compensate for the ef- fort required to establish them 111 the local market- Japanese consumption of butter be- wlll again increase. as there is lit- tle poaibillty of much further ex- pansion in the local buticr indus- try due to lack of" suitable grazing, sales and profits of (be company will regain their fornler inn-ls. c1 That (he rniiuny’ frclght situation 1.3x‘. July _ licfliu-d was uuvbnn; (ho undcriom» was nnsr-(ih-d, with Ill" nmnd light and only of n routine chor- r in (‘nnndn has undergone some consid- erable improvcniclit 111 rcccnt mouths is apparent not only from (ho pro- gressively smnlh-r shrinkage‘ in (he rnil\1._vs' earnings sintomcnts. but from n study of car-landing figures glvcn in nnoihr-r column. ln (ho final xvcck of October (he shoring": from (he nrcccillng wcck was l1.-i. and by the first wreck oi‘ Novi-nubcr (no lio- flcioncy 11ml been rodnr-v-d in 0.1: per cont. (hc narrowest (icrllno from the prw-vdliig ycnr in many monlhs. f .\l1'l.\"1‘ltl‘l.\l.. Que, Nov. 1f1--(11,\' i110 Canadian l‘rcss)--.\f|1-r slipping for some days (hr Rionironi Stock l-ix-l change steadied (odny io ni.-s» wlih gains and loascs about e\'r-n1_\' divided. The public ('Olli1liIi(‘Il its 11111111111‘ of! trading rcninincd under (ho 10.000 lnnrk with (brco issues. lionircni Pow- cr, llrnziilnn 'l'r.-u-liou and internation- n1 Nickel absorbing ovcr iu11f (he to- tal an s. Slu-rivln-‘Villlniiis (paint) rcroillcil,‘ gcncral conditions 111 its unnunl ro-i port issued (luring inc day. Operating earnings were $1;\‘.\‘.i70 as compared wlih $72 .'i in (ho [vrccmiding _\'1':i|'1 11 p: flaunts of dlvldr-nds, (axes 11nd.- roscrv.» for dvprr-citalovi and so fo-hi 1m n (111.11 r...- 11.» your ol‘ scan ' ilgnlnst a sin-plus in (he prcvedini! your of $510,127. lifontrcni coiinns doclnrcd n dividend Q U0 TA TIONS CANADA p _ . . a solid foundation for faith AlTll based on hope may or may not be justified. but faith based on facts rests on a solid foundation. PAGE N Canada's trade figures for the past l0 years show that in eight of those years exports cxcctdcd imports by a total c-f S1,50l,600,001l. Canada's banking system ls regarded as being (he soundest in the world and gives great strflls"! 10 1111-‘ 5115mm structure of the Dominion. In addition to being largely self-sustained and having vast natural resources. Canada is a young and vigorous 1111111175‘- relativcly free from serious political. labor and social We recommend the purchase of Dominion of Canada Bonds at 10- day's prices. .'\l11.\"l‘IIl'\l.. Qilih, .\'(1\'. l0— be market fuiicd to lilil\'i' out of its 11111-111111 (riding urvn in yw-su-r- duy‘s session on the lov-nl exchange, but a firmer unlcrions was in evid- ence in the late dealings, reflecting a stcadicr market which developed i111 Wail Ftrr-ot and a rally in (he when!) market. The. public for (lu- (imc bi-ing 1111s (uiopn-d a wailing 11111111110, pond- EASTERN SECURITIES CO. Ltd Government, Municipal and Corporation Bonds W. H. V. DUNBAR, Manager. _ St. John Charlottetown 111111111X Moncton Summerside, P. E- l. Miscellaneous (Funnil Inn Press) flour, 1...... 4.501. \\'l|c.'|t gniculs. (‘imice luidiliin r.,1[,.,y 03..., 1.,;'11o 111s. , 1111.. . car lots 12.00. cheese. 1711' avorucc extras in cartons , storage firsts 111 oilrinns . 1- i-ndr-d August .11. l SHWHL.“ flown“, _'_> gurd u» (he highly liilifl-riic .-.....1111.....<‘I,,; quick llnbiliflcs nt uvcr 5 (o l. 'l'hc1_..,,1,. (he resumption of normal buying. "M"; 1n Approxinlnio snlc. .. COTTON .‘\'l-Z\\' YORK, N. Y T00; Oct i.i\'1'1'|>o-1i—(‘o((on, spar in fair do- mnud. Pro-vs 15 [minis lower. .-\1ncrl- (-1111 middling, fair strict low middling 41 “'1 slriri ordinary 411i: wailing for dcvolopiur-iiis and ioiai, Rood ordinary 41-‘1. bales including no ll I C I l] E S 111111.15 DRIVING NORFOLK, Conn. Nov. lil-(Gy .\l1J.\"1‘1‘.1'I.\l., 1,111.», Nov. 1fl—i‘urlc)'. no. 3 .52; oats. adinn western no. ll .42: outs. 113911 flour. spring wheat pntcnirs. f. flour, seconds 4.00-4.11»: ; flour. wintcr 320-340; flour‘. 0; bran. (on 2-1031; cheese, Qucbc .1011.- 1011; bulb-r, no. 1 finest P" Pill-K“. spi-r-inls in cartons “L179. 1n carious .7 "£131". i11 cartons "K115- eggs. 1 "£115- 11; poiniucs. (luc- , potatoes. New 1111c .-’--'>--ii0: 11111-1- Prinr-c Edward 1111111111, £10 lbs. . 0. §L'G.\ l1 Y” Nov, 1T1 —1i.'1w nr was vyuict ngnlu today and 01'1"’? litiio clumgc. Deumml was f‘ n filling-in character. with a coniiruu-d of 18,000 bags of l‘hii- Jpl-Iimi duv- (hc cud of (his mouth at (o n locni rcflncr. - vly ll('(‘ll1'l'S in futures carried 11 pns ions inio new low ground for lin- followed and (1101 closed net unchu11gcd (a l 1 nf 1.710, but Nov. iii-Potion bio-lug iliiis: (1117: . ' . ov. Spot closed quiet: <1 " ri good ' mid- llaooipis were 1,000 Auu-rirnn. TvAilliNrPill 1.0111111 in bruit. New York fi-(ll-rnl ri-sr-rvo iil('llllll'f banks for iiw wool: 1111-1111;: Nov. 1i wcrn annonnm-d bv (bc fedora] rcscrvr board today 11a ., of $511,000,000, as compare-i (o (he pre- ceding n-m-k. __. of 1% p11- (‘out n11 n.1- 11111111111111 nu-i-‘the Canadian Prcssl-Mrs. Freder- l". per ccnt on Ibo prpfr-rn-d, p:1_v- nhie m.» 1.1; 11111111110111 (Floss dcclnrv-ll 113k R- Buckley. Wife 0f H Writer 11; nn (be 11111111111111 and l“; on lin- we“ known for his Storms of w“. profcrrcvl for (h1- qunrfcr ending lmr. Ill and l-‘anious Playrrs- 11m idond of‘ 50 mum por . 1 quarter ending 11111-1-111111-1- i, fr... ...| ,1 .1... tcrn life, killed herself by shoot- “Wring early yesterday while in an (‘onsolidnicil shinning today rr-Fautomobile wlih her husband on gained prnr-(icniiy- :|ll of’ yw-s11-r1i11y-‘n loss (o soil ni. 74111,, up l1.} points “w” ‘my home‘ Dr. Wilikm H. McMahon. med- llnsscy Harris 1iI1\':1||4'<~11 :1 frnciion in 1111c wlih sircngih 111 ihc win-n! mar- kcis and 11311.1»... (1.111... 1.11.1 nrum- 1°31 9119111111"- F-"We 1* "0111191- 01 inn ‘fraction also move-d sliuldiv hi 11- “Heidi He staged that there wouyd .0 or. (‘unnda (H-nu-nr, (‘an iinliirny, (‘oz-kshuit Plow, l-‘rnscr woro off iiounilv with no particular siyrnifiv. 1- - .11'111|i|: 1a minion lirirlgc and .\lf‘1'oll l-‘rnnii- hcld unchnngcrl on inlrly hurry Tolnl sales worn 0,1111‘. .- 7.S.'11l “V-dnosduy‘ and 1 corresponding nf s1 i111- 1 1.11.1 be no inquest. and that he had been unable to fix n motive for Mrs. Buck their movement. Nunlrcal ‘mvcr. i\- l(-y's act. Mrs. Buckley was formerly on (he stage playing in drama under her maiden nlmc. Helen Curry, and v in _\'1-:1r. Bond saloa werv $7.750 with no prh-c about flmpen years Ego appqared changes rnporlcvl. Sterling 11.1-11.1 1.1 s1.-_-:-.u| and 11.11.01 on Broadway in ages filnds nt premium oi’ 121?. p111‘ mo“ Ch“, Ctiu The Christmas Gift ls-éaslbi. ApBYEabbQS “Blue Flame, "Com- and other productions. 1 B? 131550? Produce Market l1‘11|1||dliln Pro-O _ 11o.\"1'|:1:.\1., 1211-». .\--\-. 1.1.1....- (luiiing (ho upturn of (h1- inst i'1-\\‘ dnvs. butter prior-s ndrnuri-d on (hi! produce nnd dairy market hcre toils)‘- p),,.,.,.,,_ p“. mp1 potato quotations held unvhdugcd. lino 1o nn inorcnsod dninr-slii‘ dc- nlnn-l, vnsiorn (o\\'l\‘=1I1l'*‘ II"- 1 1'1"" icnvizt-d lmticr. in vnrlols. 11111111“ 11"" ll cont .11 22 ("cilia n pound, 1n n11.11- iion (o local bnyr-rs (horn is n 11P- mand from country points and from (he mnriiinlcs and Ontario. '10 rotnli- Pr... bonds at 211 m-nw and nrinvs at‘ g, ".1111: n pound \\'('l‘(‘ holh unchanged. lrw-r-lpls ivcrc only 5i 1i1|\'1~,-1. (‘house prices 1|1~11l sn- iv. Ontario bciug qunicd .'|( 11111. in 1i . Q‘H\h|nfl M 11.14, 1.. 1111', r-nnls n pound. lli-rcipts ware l“ 1111101‘- (‘nriot prior-s of frc-"il eggs were un- vhmigcd, cxirns being quv-(cd at 51 (I n: 111.11, 111-11111 at ~11: (u ~1<----1n1=. pull- .-i.~1 11( ~12 conic and 111 ccnis n don-n. .7 . lots. 111-111 firm. 1‘\i1‘ s sr-ilmc :11. . in ‘.2? ccnls, firsts ui '_'i (o 21‘. rl-lilS and seconds at 2i (o '3'.‘ r-i-nls n (hm-n. Q,,,,...¢|,-m,. (q rpmnpw \\'I'l"l‘ unchnrigc-i and rr-coipis were , Tho potato mar qnoiaiions prr 9'1 1111111111 1111 ruirul green mountains. Prince lT-innr-l 11'- 1111111 green mpmilrxins, par i111 pounds", were (30 to 70 coals. (Canadian Press) iv. f‘., Nor. 111-- s and donlors bold by Tfilinnxmil, a dr-rrcass Periodic— Eye Examinations Are vitally important, whe- ther line's cycs are good or otherwise. Don't wear your glasses for five or ten years, as some do. without re-exaulinntion, for in that time serious changes may take place, which if not discovered, may work per- manent injury to the most precious scnsc you possrss. Guard your eyes. G.F. HUTGI-IESON OPTONH-YPRIST WW QUAINT Book-ENDS ‘iTiose wooDEN Slices 1 ans comers cnucK ‘floss ow SHOES ouij aur- iisY, v1! 6711;111:1212- 1 GoT SOMETHING QUNMT To Snow You you TAKe 71°82 DIRTY ‘ ow Slices on MYTXBLH- s»; 11111115111’ Len-lea AS Sooo AS use.» res 80014-5115? sure 1e oom- iaytbai Jif pro- rs from s. mber oi 11 Gov- aroposai two per _ 1111' per factured manu- as not ice, and of the lWfl ap- es fear- t of liv- 1r com- 1s about Britain, (red the nude a 1h dut- friend," i, “but. ire mis- ends to as pos- >vn con- s hit by spokes- srts to French 1w items French entarlly super- r Great stand- 50 per lres in - among ahe tar- Cham- 2 Anne Leonard lrphy 2 gnaw. 4 Walsh. day and Sullivan. Ryan. 2 Byrne. kerson. acEsch- 3 Bam- Gallant lual) 2 new. ihe bore heel-ful- n those vas suf- iCQ W38 clled to all he! iquentl! held on er fath- 1 Ceme- .nd wad say, as- Kev. Mr. atly ren Cross" oi’ her Irvine iy. Pres m. Her er Ken lemory. By ace 1, N.B., mrvous, 111111.- tc pi mp1s - 1d un- Vi, Bur- 1y pwa anmdy 11TH